When SI units are plugged into an equation, it is found that the units balance. Which of the following can we expect to be true for this equation?
a. The equation will be dimensionally correct.
b. The equation will be dimensionally correct except sometimes in cases when the right hand side of the equation has more than one term.
c. The equation will not be dimensionally correct.
d. All constants of proportionality will be correct.
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When SI units are plugged into an equation, it is found that the units balance, The statement that is true for this equation is:
a. The equation will be dimensionally correct.
- Dimension is termed as a physical quantity in which other quantities can be expressed to gain one fundamental unit of that quantity.
- SI units are the international system of units that can be used to know the actual measure of a quantity. SI units help in understanding a physical quantity more than any other unit.
- When SI units are plugged into an equation, it is found that the units balance, it is because as SI are the standard units of measurement they make the dimensions of both sides of the equation the same.
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